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Security for Syringes and Sharps: The Regulatory Expectations

Security for Syringes and Sharps: The Regulatory Expectations

While regulatory standards govern the appropriate use of syringes and sharps, no specific regulations require that syringes be totally absent in any location. The lack of regulations about the location of sharps does not, however, remove the hospital’s responsibility for safeguarding sharps and syringes.

Choosing the Right Tool for Hospital Risk Assessment: Focused Risk Vulnerability Analysis

Choosing the Right Tool for Hospital Risk Assessment: Focused Risk Vulnerability Analysis

by Amanda Brown, RN, MSM, CIC Part I of this series outlined the power of simple risk assessment to identify, mitigate, and eliminate hazards in the day-to-day operations of a hospital. Parts II and III will present approaches to risk assessment that are more complex and require more attention from multidisciplinary teams. In this installment, [...]

Haunted by Hospital-Acquired Conditions?

Haunted by Hospital-Acquired Conditions?

Increasing the awareness of HACs and their impact on patients and the hospital is an important step toward focusing on HAC risk reduction. As Halloween approaches, consider adopting a “Haunted Ward” for in-service education.

Your Turn To Be A Surveyor . . .

Your Turn To Be A Surveyor . . .

This picture illustrates a rather absurd example of how noncompliance can escape notice during our busy days. It should also serve as a cautionary tale for compliance with Joint Commission and CMS Life Safety Code standards.

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